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* The Inner Life of a Cell, 3D animation featuring a Kinesin transporting a vesicle

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We should recall the number of movements for the service of mankind which arose from the kindred Evangelicalism of the British Isles and the Pietism of the Continent of Europe -- among them prison reform, anti-slavery measures, legislation for the alleviation of conditions of labour, the Inner Mission, and the Red Cross.
By 1972, however, with only a minimum of work done on the I-95 right of way and none on the potentially massively disruptive Inner Belt, Governor Francis Sargent put a moratorium on highway construction within the MA-128 corridor, except for a short stretch of Interstate 93.
Bubbles also maintained his freelance output, producing designs for Peter Jenner ( Ian Dury and Billy Bragg's manager ), and others, creating a prodigious output by working for such bands, musicians and performers as Vivian Stanshall, Generation X, Big Star, Johnny Moped, Whirlwind, Billy Bragg, Clover, The Sinceros, Roger Chapman, Phillip Goodhand-Tait, Dr. Feelgood, Inner City Unit and The Psychedelic Furs.
Unlike earlier texts like Recipes for Fifty-Two Ailments, which was excavated in the 1970s from a tomb that had been sealed in 168 BCE, the Inner Canon rejected the influence of spirits and the use of magic.
* The Gettysburg Review nonfiction prose award for " Fiction and the Inner Life of Objects ," 1994
Unlike other schemes, this definition includes the objects with major semi-axis less than 39. 4 AU ( 2: 3 resonance ) – named Inner classical belt, or more than 48. 7 ( 1: 2 resonance ) – named Outer classical belt while reserving the term Main classical belt for the orbits between these two resonances.
In Inner Mongolia, China, the Daur people have been playing Beikou a game with some similarities to field hockey for about 1, 000 years.
It was created as an area for local government on 1 April 1965, comprising the City of London and 32 London boroughs, of which twelve are Inner London boroughs and twenty are Outer London boroughs.
They come to rest for the night about eight miles below the Inner Station.
The " Inner Order ", which became active in 1892, was the circle of adepts who had completed the entire course of study for the Outer Order.
In Egypt, 4000-year-old carvings feature teams with sticks and a projectile, hurling dates to before 1272 BC in Ireland, and there is a depiction from c. 600 BC in Ancient Greece where the game may have been called kerētízein or kerhtízein ( κερητίζειν ) because it was played with a horn or horn-like stick ( kéras, κέρας ) In Inner Mongolia, China, the Daur people have been playing beikou, a game similar to modern field hockey, for about 1, 000 years.
After completing his degree in 1910, Nehru went to London and stayed there for two years for law studies at the Inns of Court School of Law ( Inner Temple ).
Initially, they lived near the city docks, in the Gängeviertel quarter of Hamburg, for six months, before moving to a small house on the Dammtorwall, a small city in the Inner Alster.
Having entered the Inner Temple he took the advice of Samuel Romilly, studied law on his own for a year, and then was taught by George Wood.
The northern walled city called " Inner Citadel " () was portioned out to the remaining Manchu Eight Banners, each responsibled for guarding a section of the Inner Citadel surrounding the Forbidden City palace complex (; Ma: 40px Dabkūri dorgi hoton ).
2nd ed., Mill Valley: Foundation for Inner Peace, 1992, ISBN 0-9606388-9-X.
A second species, V. osmolskae, was named in 2008 for skull material from Inner Mongolia, China.
" Inner necessity " is, for Kandinsky, the principle of art and the foundation of forms and the harmony of colours.
Originally, kansui was named after the water from Inner Mongolia's Lake Kan which contained large amounts of these minerals and was said to be perfect for making these noodles.
His uncle Duke William of Inner Austria, then head of the rivaling Leopoldinian line, served as regent for his nephew, followed by his brothers Leopold IV and Ernest the Iron in 1406.
The Tang Empire competed with the Tibetan Empire for control of areas in Inner and Central Asia, which was at times settled with marriage alliances such as the marrying of Princess Wencheng ( d. 680 ) to Songtsän Gampo ( d. 649 ).

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For example, in China, the Jane Goodall Institute, through their Shanghai Roots & Shoots division, launched the Million Tree Project in Kulun Qi, Inner Mongolia to plant one million trees to stop desertification and help curb climate change.
The Inner Court is overlooked by the Bailey, for example ; the north of the Inner Court is largely exposed, while the positioning of arrow-slits in the curtain wall ignores much of the castle.
The split of into before * i and before all other reconstructed vowels, which is found in Mongolia but not in Inner Mongolia, is often cited as a fundamental distinction, for example Proto-Mongolic, Khalkha, Chakhar ' year ' versus Proto-Mongolic, Khalkha, Chakhar ' few '.
For example, significant portions of Inner Sanctum are directly quoted from Emily Brontë poems, while the lyrics to " Tristesses de la lune " are borrowed from the poem of the same name in Charles Baudelaire's Les fleurs du mal.
For example, Tibetan has official status within the Tibet Autonomous Region, Mongolian has official status within Inner Mongolia and Uyghur has official status within Xinjiang.
Lights Out is an extremely popular American old-time radio program, an early example of a network series devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural, predating Suspense and Inner Sanctum.
Square Leg was criticised for a number of reasons: the weapons used were exclusively in the high yield megaton range -- with an average of 1. 5 megatons per bomb -- whereas a realistic attack based on known Soviet capabilities would have seen mixed weapons yields, including many missile-based warheads in the low hundred kiloton range ; no targets in Inner London are attacked ( for example Whitehall, the centre of British government ); towns such as Eastbourne are hit for no obvious reason.
The original bank of the river can clearly be seen in a drop in ground level, for example in the Inner Temple Gardens or the stairs at the bottom of Essex Street.
Photons are identified because they leave all their energy in a detector's electromagnetic calorimeter, but do not appear in the tracking chamber ( see, for example, ATLAS Inner Detector ) because they are neutral.
Beijing's Inner city came under siege many times ; for example, the invasions of Anda Khan and Houjin during the Ming dynasty and the Boxer Rebellion and Eight-Nations Alliance attack during the Qing dynasty.

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2 ) # 21, Luthor can be seen associating with Libra's Secret Society of Super Villains and placed in its Inner Circle.
In China, ethnic Mongols can be found mainly in the central north region of China such as Inner Mongolia ( a smaller number of Mongols can also be found in Xinjiang in northwest China ).
A definition includes the Mongols proper, who can be approximately divided into the eastern Mongols ( the Khalkha Mongols, the Inner Mongolians, the Buryats ), and the Oirats.
Sustained rain on average arrives in early June as rising temperatures over Inner Asia creates a low pressure zone that draws in air from the Indian Ocean, but this can vary up to a month.
Erith is geographically an outer lying area of London, although it is can be seen as having many of the characteristics of the Inner city, namely most residences consisting largely of flats and council blocks, with fewer houses, and shops and other commercial properties interspersed between.
Moving clockwise from the entrance to the Inner Court, the shape of the 12th-century castle chapel can still be made out on the curtain wall.
A number of carved brick chimneys dating from the Tudor period can be seen around the Inner Court, each with a unique design ; all but three of these were purely ornamental, however, and historian R. Allen Brown describes them as a " regrettable " addition to the castle from an architectural perspective.
In the second degree Reiki course, sometimes given the Japanese name of Okuden (" 奥伝 " in Japanese, meaning " Inner Teachings "), the student learns the use of a number of symbols that are said to enhance the strength and distance over which Reiki can be exerted.
At the right time of year many puffins can be seen and these are very popular with visitors ; on the Inner Farne, the arctic terns nest close to the path and will attack visitors who come too close ( visitors are strongly advised to wear hats ).
The Beatles George Harrison-written track " The Inner Light " sets to Indian raga music a verse from the Tao Te Ching that " without going out of your door you can know the ways of heaven '.
In 2001 the Inner Temple bought the neighbouring 1-2 Serjeant's Inn, which can be accessed directly from the Inner Temple, with the intention of converting it to barristers ' chambers.
O ' Brien claims that he, as a member of the Inner Party, can turn off the telescreen ( although etiquette dictates only for half an hour at a time ).
When Hasidic thought addresses traditional questions, such as Divine Providence, immanence and transcendence, it offers " Inner Torah " explanations of spirituality, that can also be harmonised with the explanations of the " Revealed Torah ".
Area south of Lake Street can feel like an extension of Inner Richmond-houses that are attached with no front lawn.
The inner sanctum of the main shrine area within the Inner Shrine is off-limits to visitors, thus only the rooftop of the structure that houses the kami can be seen.
Inner space divisions are fluid, and room size can be modified through the use of screens or movable paper walls.
However on May 25, 2011, at the annual meeting for the Greater Baltimore Committee, it was announced that the owner of the Sheraton Inner Harbor hotel, local business and construction magnate, Williard Hackerman made an offer that he would be willing to finance more than half of the proposed $ 900 million price tag and would be willing to build the hotel and the arena which is estimated to cost $ 500 million and the remainder, $ 400 million for the convention center expansion would need to be financed by the State of Maryland and Baltimore City, the offer is contingent on whether the city and state can move the convention center expansion project forward.
Inner Sphere can refer to:
Considered to be one of the most powerful Home Clans ( a Clan that did not participate in the Inner Sphere Invasion ), the Star Adders can now also be considered to be among the most powerful of all the Clans, rivaling even an Invading Clan like Jade Falcon or Ghost Bear and even surpassing Clan Wolf in terms of raw military power, thanks largely to their relatively easy absorption of Clan Burrock.
However, despite essentially having the strength of two Clans at their disposal, the Star Adders are still considered to be somewhat lacking when compared to an Invading Clan in terms of raw materials and industrial potential since they can only rely on their Clan Homeworlds holdings while the Invading Clans have the vast resources of their conquered Inner Sphere worlds to draw upon.
A message can reach any station in the Inner Sphere in approximately six months, with transit times of as little as a few days possible at great expense.
Instead of local level of People's Congress, league's working commissions of the Standing Committee of the People ’ s Congress of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are detached and supervise the league's governments, but can not elect or dismiss league's government officials.

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